WHY WEST POINT? “My Four Years at West Point Were Wonderful
MAKING A BLACK KNIGHT West Point is the kind of place where young men and women physically, militarily, cadet-athletes are always striving to and academically, cadet-athletes join not increase the standards established by only a team of Generals but of Olympians previous distinguished generations of and business leaders as well. Army cadet-athletes. These special West Point graduates who competed at the people work tremendously hard, both in highest level of intercollegiate athletics have the classroom and in various sporting gone on to lead our Army, our government, arenas as they prepare for roles as and our country. Former Army athletes include combat leaders. names like General Omar Bradley, Douglas Each one of these special individuals MacArthur, H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Edwin chosen to don the Black, Gold and E “Buzz” Aldrin Jr. and President Dwight D. Gray represent West Point against Eisenhower. the best that Division I athletics has All Army athletes are members of an elite to offer. By wearing the Black, Gold, tradition of college athletics spanning more and Gray, they have also chosen to than 100 years. They are a devoted group of join previous generations of Army people who chose to wear the Black, Gold, athletes who have competed on the and Gray, always representing West Point “fields of friendly strife.” and the United States Corps of Cadets with By committing themselves to tremendous pride and an enormous sense of West Point’s mission of developing duty to succeed. SO M ETHING LARGER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL Upon entering the Academy, every Through teamwork, Army athletes cadet develops an understanding of develop a rich appreciation for: teamwork and being part of something larger than the individual.
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